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AMIA
Local Tours
MCN Tours
The
AMIA Local Arrangements Group for the 2004 AMIA Annual Conference in Vancouver
has arranged three local tours. If you are interested in attending one
or more of these tours, please make your reservation by sending your name
and phone number by email to: events@amianet.org.
For the Historic Theatre Tour, you must include your $7.50 with your conference
fees.
Tour
1 PAVEK MUSEUM OF BROADCASTING
Wednesday, November 10th, 2004
Time: 10:00am - Noon
Transportation: on your own
Fee: none
Located just west of downtown Minneapolis, the Pavek Museum of Broadcasting
is dedicated to education and the preservation of the history of radio
and television. For AMIA attendees, its a technical historians
dream come true with over 12,000 square feet of antique radios, televisions,
and broadcast equipment, as well as the Jack Mullin Collection of sound
recording technology and an extensive library of technical literature.
The Museum is also home to a growing archive of program material from
area radio and television, and the Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame.
www.pavekmuseum.org
Directions: From downtown Minneapolis, take I-394 west to Highway
100. Go south on Highway 100 to the West 36th Street exit (its the
very next exit after Highway 7/County Road 25). Cloverleaf back north
to 36th Street itself, and take a right onto 36th Street. You are now
going east on 36th Street. Cross over Highway 100 and go through two lights.
Just after the second light, theres a left turn lane. Thats
Raleigh Avenue. Turn left onto Raleigh. The Pavek is the third building
on the right.
TOUR 2 - HISTORIC THEATRE TOUR
Wednesday, November 10th, 2004
Time and Location: 1:00pm - 3:00pm
Meet in the Orpheum Theater lobby - 910 Hennepin Avenue
Fee: $7.50 per person
For all of you architecture buffs this tour will offer a behind-the-scenes
look at the premiere historic theaters in downtown Minneapolis: The State,
Orpheum, and Pantages. Built between 1916 and 1921 The State and Pantages
were originally designed as movie palaces, while the Orpheum was a vaudeville
house. As part of a downtown re-development project each theater has undergone
extensive renovation. They are gems of their era and it will be a treat
to get a closer look at their grandeur. For a sneak peek go to www.hennepintheaterdistrict.com.
Please
include your fee of $7.50 with your conference registration fees.
TOUR
3 TOUR OF THE MINNESOTA
HISTORICAL SOCIETY IN ST. PAUL
Wednesday, November 10th, 2004
Time: 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Transportation: on your own
Fee: none
Visit the other twin city and its beautiful Capitol mall adjacent to one
of the largest historical societies in the nation. The tour will include
a presentation by Bonnie Wilson, Curator of Moving Images, and Dan Bergin,
producer for Twin Cities Public Television. Bonnie will introduce the
Historical Society moving image collection by using a collaborative project
with TPT as a case in point. In addition, the tour will include the museum
galleries showing examples of moving images in exhibits. The museum shops
will be open so that you can purchase that all-important Minnesota souvenir.
Added attractions: The Minnesota State Capitol, the Cathedral of
St. Paul, and the James J. Hill House are within short walking distance
for those who wish to spend more time in this lovely city. Bonnie will
give brochures and directions to those who wish to extend their tour.
Directions: Take a cab to 345 Kellogg Blvd West in St. Paul. The
exit is Marion Street off of Interstate 94 eastbound. Meet
at the information desk on the first floor.
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